Bliss

If there was ever much doubt that the HTC Bliss is the HTC Rhyme (there wasn't) and that it's coming to Verizon (again, none) and that we might well see it Tuesday morning at an HTC event in New York City (we'll be there, by the way), well, that ends tonight.
A tipster just hit us up with Target Mobile's plans for the charming device (see what we did there?), and they are as follows: Presales...

The HTC Bliss has been spotted out and about, meaning the phone is officially in the hands of testers. We saw it breeze through the FCC a few days ago, and a leaked Verizon roadmap shows it to be ready somewhere around the end of September. In case you haven't been paying attention, the Bliss is HTC's Android phone they seem to marketing towards the fairer sex, with unique accessories like...

The HTC Bliss is a device that continues to pop up in various places and this time around it has landed at the FCC. Looking at the info from the page, it appears to be making a home at Verizon whenever it passes through. The CDMA bands are a give away but it also appears to have Global GSM compatibility on board as well.Sadly, there isn't much else info available for this female centric device...

The folks over at IGN (yeah, the game guys) got their hands on a leaked internal Verizon document that shows release dates for a slew of Android phones, as well as info about the LTE upgrade for the Motorola Xoom. The big fellas on the list, the Motorola Bionic and Samsung Stratosphere, look to be scheduled for a September 8 release date, here's the break down:Samsung Stratosphere -- a phone we...

The HTC Bliss, the Android device that was supposed to be geared towards female users, has shown up on camera, sitting in a matching blue dock. The photo is quite blurry but you can see that it is a rather light shade of blue that the bezel of the device, along with the dock share, definitely something we haven't seen to date. The device is set to release on Verizon, with a number of matching...

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